Andrew Buchanan is an architectural, interior and land design photographer who for more than 10 years has been "Photographing the Spaces Where We Live, Work, and Play" from his base in Seattle.

His images of residential, commercial and public spaces, destination and lifestyle properties and hotel projects both large and small have appeared in consumer and trade advertising, brochures, contest award shows and editorial features.

In addition, Andrew's past shooting experience - which includes annual reports, capabilities brochures and lifestyle images - creates additional options for his architecture, developer, and hotel / resort clients nationwide who enjoy saving time, money, and energy by working with a single photographer. A few of these clients include Marriott's Residence Inn, Volkswagen North America, MTMLuxury Hotels, Coastal Living and Sunset magazines, and nearly one hundred architecture, design, and land design firms.

Regardless of the subject, Andrew works with a project's designers and marketing professionals to showcase their finished projects and promote the lifestyles that sell their properties.

Bringing passion and years of experience to his photography, Brad Feinknopf works closely with clients to provide incomparable quality and a great shooting experience. After studying design at Cornell University, Brad assisted Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Arnold Newman and Joyce Tenneson in NYC before returning to Columbus to pursue his passion for photographing architecture.

Understanding architecture comes naturally to Brad, as both his father and grandfather are successful architects. This has lead to wonderful client relationships with world-renowned architects such as Rafael Vinoly, Charles Gwathmey and Studios Architecture, amongst others. Brad's image of the Tangeman Center was chosen for the autumn cover of the ASMP Bulletin while his iconic image of the Boston Convention Center was featured on the cover of the Architectural Photographers' Sourcebook in the US and Russian editions.

As a frequent lecturer and active participant in professional organisations, Brad remains at the forefront of current photography trends and architectural issues. His work has been published in Architectural Record, Metropolis, PDN, Architecture Digest, VM+SD, Time, Fast Company, Book, USA Today and Sports Illustrated.

Christian Gahl specialises in art and architectural photography. His images transmit in a direct and clear way the actual character and feeling of the architectural subject. He accomplishes this with minimal stylistic means.

Thoughtfully considered elimination of the superfluous, precision in framing the image, and an unerring confidence assure his choice of just the right location, light and most suitable setting. It is personal enthusiasm for architecture that distinguishes Christian's photography, lending his work - combined with technical perfection and stylistic clarity - an unusually manifold and artistic depth.

His clients are architects and artists such as Murphy/Jahn, gmp von Gerkan, Marg und Partner, Toyo Ito, Rem Koolhaas and Walter de Maria, as well as companies and institutions including Bulthaup, Erco, MoMA New York and Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin. He has also published in magazines and for publishers including AD Architectural Digest, The Architectural Review, Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin, Taschen and Dumont Buchverlag.

Based in Berlin and Beijing, Christian is available throughout the world.

Graeme Ainscough has over 15 years experience delivering winning lifestyle and interiors photography for leading brands and household names.

Based in London, Graeme has worked across the world for a large and diverse range of clients. In collaboration with art directors and stylists he produces compelling images which creatively reveal the needs and wants of his customers while remaining sensitively faithful to their original brief. As testimony to his photographic flair and ingenuity, many of his clients come back year after year.

Jason Dewey works closely with established architects and interior design firms to help convey their unique vision. This collaborative process has helped his clients achieve numerous national and regional AIA and ASID awards. Jason also provides comprehensive post production, retouching and compositing. He lives in Colorado and maintains a regular client base in both New York and Los Angeles.

Clients include HOK Sport, the prestigious Burj al Arab and Jumeirah Beach hotels in Dubai, THE hotel at Mandalay Bay Las Vegas, Atlantis Bahamas, and numerous HyattandWestin properties. His work has been published in Architectural Record, Elle Décor, Town & Country, Dwell and Electronic Home.

John Faier travels worldwide for clients on a variety of challenging exterior, interior and landscape architectural projects. Recently for the Chicago Art Institute's new Modern Wing, designed by Renzo Piano, his images appeared in the museum's marketing campaign and on its membership cards.

His editorial work has been featured in publications such as Architectural Record, PDN and Chicago Tribune. His expertise includes commissions for numerous architects and interior designers, as well as advertising and annual reports for clients such as The Chicago Botanic Garden, JennyHolzerStudio and Leo Burnett.

While John is experienced with large format film he is an innovator in digital architectural image capture, pioneering new methods and workflows to support more creative experimentation and to better serve his clients' needs.

John is a member of the ASMP and the AIA. His one-man photography exhibition will be on show at the Chicago Cultural Center from January 2nd until March 28th, 2010.

In the last two decades John has won many awards, his favourite being The Communication Arts Award of Excellence in the USA for an iconic Harley Davidson campaign.

Editorially he has worked on many commissions for Conde Nast magazines in locations as diverse as the Namibian desert to London attics. He has just completed a tour of Britain featuring the new Range Rover and the county's best restaurants.

Her most recent project involved shooting both stills and video at two Oxford colleges for a commercial to be shown on Korean TV, something she believes photographers will be doing more of - especially as moving images on websites become increasingly common.

Looking ahead to next year, Liz is planning a trip to Japan to shoot some interiors for a personal project.

"Presenting an unexpected view of a familiar object encourages open-mindedness."

Marian Kraus' photographs present a distinct affinity for aesthetics and new perspectives. Thanks to a rare combination of professional background and personal outlook, his work differs from others. Pursuing his passion and the guiding principles of 'The Golden Ratio', his photography is the confluence of these two fundamental facets of his life. With more than 20 years of executive experience at an international conglomerate, Marian has a keen awareness of the essentials of corporate dynamics and success.

Mel Yates is an award-winning photographer specialising in shooting people, interiors and still life. He particularly loves to combine these disciplines, photographing people in their environments and products on location.

Having switched to photography from industrial design, Mel's eye and appreciation for design are always present throughout his work. He also has vast experience in portraiture, including Hollywood celebrities and business leaders. He has worked for Elle Decoration, Marie Claire Maison, Vogue, Harvey Nichols, T-Mobile and Vitra.

Recent projects include the current European advertising campaign for GE Capital, which features people from a range of industries across France, Germany and the UK. Among other recent commissions, Mel has been working with interior designer Kelly Hoppen to create a set of images which are appearing in magazines around the world, while he also has continued to work with leading UK homeware brands Heal's and Graham & Green, for whom he has shot all the interior and lifestyle photography for several years.

Paul Dyer was not given a camera at age 10. A degree in finance led him to a short-lived suit-and-tie stint working downtown as a loan officer, which was followed by several other relatively brief yet equally diverse career choices including salesman, chef and construction worker.

The one constant throughout these professional meanderings was his love of photography, which had grown into a serious and increasingly consuming "hobby".

In 1999, Paul made the leap into professional photography and knew he had found his place and purpose. He has been shooting architecture and people in San Francisco for nine years and has never looked back.

Paul views each assignment as a pleasure, a challenge, and a new opportunity to produce his best work.

"How do you find magic in the familiar? Or portray a lifestyle for a place that doesn't exist?"

Terry Vine's work for clients in the hotel, resort, real estate and travel industries takes Terry to some of the most photographed locations on earth. He is constantly challenged to find new ways of perceiving the familiar and creating from what isn't, the images of what can be, with work that aims to evoke an experience, elicit an emotional response and inspire dreams.

Visit Terry's new website to view the latest photographs and see how it can help bring clients' visions to life.

Tim Griffith has been passionately photographing architecture for over 20 years. Melbourne-born and working from offices in San Francisco and Singapore, he travels extensively on assignments in Asia, Europe and North America for a number of the world's leading design firms. His evocative and concise imagery has been widely published in a diverse range of international design journals and is increasingly sought after by corporate and advertising clients.

Recent projects include the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games stadium, the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, the Shanghai World Financial Centre and the International Commerce Centre in Hong Kong. In November 2009, Tim photographed the Burj Dubai, the world's tallest building, and Alila Villas Uluwatu, an award-winning eco resort on the southern tip of Bali.

In April 2009, his professional peers voted Tim 'Australia's Top Photographer'. His recent work has been honoured at the 2009 Australian Professional Photography Awards where he was named 'Commercial Photographer of the Year' for the 12th time. At the International Photography Awards announced in New York, Tim Griffith has been named 'IPA Architectural Photographer of the Year' three times.